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Region 11 Comprehensive Center, 2024
Six years ago, the Oceti Sakowin Essential Understandings and Standards (OSEUS) were approved by the State Board of Education Standards based on legislation passed in 2007. Despite implementation efforts such as the WoLakota Project that have helped individual teachers, many others needed additional support to figure out how to incorporate these…
Descriptors: Indigenous Populations, State Standards, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Implementation
Jocelyn Pickford; Kate Poteet – State Education Standard, 2024
The policy landscape around curriculum selection and implementation is thorny: the federal government cannot mandate any state or local curricula, state policy varies widely, and local schools and districts often lack the capacity to support and sustain detailed reviews of materials and ongoing teacher training in quality curricula. Cultural and…
Descriptors: Educational Quality, Curriculum Implementation, Curriculum Development, Educational Policy
Marie Battiste; James Sa'ke'j Youngblood Henderson – University of British Columbia Press, 2024
In 2007, the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples became law, extending inherent human rights for the first time to the approximately half a billion Indigenous people around the planet. The declaration sets standards for respecting Indigenous knowledge systems and heritage rights, preserving identity and languages, and…
Descriptors: Indigenous Knowledge, Cultural Maintenance, Indigenous Populations, Canada Natives
Courtney Gross; Kimberly Imel; Courtney Allison – American Institutes for Research, 2024
This report seeks to provide context for the current landscape of social studies curricula to highlight the need for high-quality instructional materials (HQIM) in social studies. It serves as a starting point for discussions on identifying HQIM and a guide for the development of social studies curriculum review tools, evidence guides, and…
Descriptors: Social Studies, Curriculum Development, Guides, Evidence Based Practice
Jiayu Ouyang; Fei Feng; Qiong Wang; Mengyuan Hu – Journal of Comparative and International Higher Education, 2024
In 2023, China leads the world in the number of Open Online Courses (OOC, over 64500) and learners (over 1.88 billion). In this article, we provide a brief review of the development of OOCs in China and outline the current situation of Chinese OOC focusing on learning platforms, course size and structure, and micro-credential courses. We also…
Descriptors: Open Education, Electronic Learning, Curriculum Development, Foreign Countries
Gonzalez, Mike; Butcher, Jonathan – Heritage Foundation, 2021
The new Biden Administration promptly reversed the Trump Administration's ban on training the federal workforce in the ideology of Critical Race Theory (CRT). CRT has its intellectual origin in Critical Theory, a philosophy based on applying Marxism to every area of life--counter to America's promise of freedom and equality under the law. CRT…
Descriptors: State Policy, Values Education, Public Schools, Critical Theory
Global Partnership for Education, 2024
Transforming education systems to be fit for the 21st century is the common thread for creating inclusive and equitable societies resilient to conflict, climate change and economic crises. Now is the time for increased investment in African education systems. This paper describes: (1) the state of Africa's educational landscape; (2) innovative…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, 21st Century Skills, Inclusion, Equal Education
Foley-Nicpon, Megan; Teriba, Akorede – Gifted Child Today, 2022
Policies for talented students with disabilities, or twice-exceptional students, exist in very few states across the country. Historically, families of twice-exceptional students have found most of their support though implementation of Individualized Education Plans (IEPs) or 504 Accommodation plans. Yet, there is no federal mandate for gifted…
Descriptors: Gifted Disabled, Individualized Education Programs, Students, Educational Policy
Alexandra Allweiss; Scott Farver; Anne-Lise Halvorsen – Curriculum and Teaching Dialogue, 2023
This conceptual essay explores three "moments" related to our collective efforts as white teacher educators to respond to proposed anti-critical race theory legislation in Michigan. These moments made visible institutional tensions and limits related to taking a stand against racist policies. We explore how we might obstruct flows of…
Descriptors: White Teachers, Teacher Educators, State Legislation, Educational Legislation
Moore, Rosie; Hermon, Alison – FORUM: for promoting 3-19 comprehensive education, 2023
In this article we share the work we have done as teacher educators in developing a third-year undergraduate module which nurtures our students to develop their own pedagogic vision and to consider themselves 'change agents' able to orient themselves within social and political structures rather than merely adapting to the status quo. We locate…
Descriptors: Teacher Educators, Undergraduate Study, Curriculum Development, Change Agents
Tahir, Izza – Current Issues in Comparative Education, 2022
Pakistan has been engaged in the project of madrassa reform since the early days of its nationhood. Since gaining independence from Britain in 1947, successive Pakistani governments have introduced a series of reforms aimed at regulating and reforming the madrassa sector, but the repeated failure of these efforts suggests the presence of some…
Descriptors: Religious Schools, Religious Education, Foreign Countries, Educational Change
Akhter, Shahnaz; Watson, Matthew – London Review of Education, 2022
Recent consciously curated conditions of political polarisation have prevented English schools from taking even the first tentative steps towards decolonising the curriculum. Since returning to power in 2010, successive Conservative Secretaries of State for Education have resolved to restore traditional learning methods to English classrooms,…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Curriculum Development, Political Attitudes, Foreign Policy
Bin Jamil, Asyraf Isyraqi – British Journal of Religious Education, 2022
Malaysia is a multi-ethnic and multi-racial country, with a multi-religious and multi-cultural people as a result. Despite its diversified nature, Malaysia is a country that constitutionally acknowledges Islam as the official religion, and all affairs pertaining to Islam are at the highest priority. The key concerns that may be raised are: What…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Religious Education, Islam, Curriculum Development
Dessent, Caroline E. H.; Dawood, Ruhee A.; Jones, Leonie C.; Matharu, Avtar S.; Smith, David K.; Uleanya, Kelechi O. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2022
Discussions on decolonizing the curriculum are common in Humanities and Social Science Faculties but still rare in the Physical Sciences. In this commentary, we describe the work we have conducted to begin decolonizing and diversifying our undergraduate chemistry curriculum. We also discuss what it means to decolonize chemistry and reflect on why…
Descriptors: College Science, Chemistry, Undergraduate Study, Equal Education
A "Life of Optimism" in Curriculum, Teaching, and Teacher Education: The Legacy of Miriam Ben-Peretz
Cheryl J. Craig; Maria Assuncao Flores; Lily Orland-Barak – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2023
In 2020, Miriam Ben-Peretz, the Israel Scholar of 2006 and a member of the U.S. National Academy (in addition to being a recipient of Israel's EMET Prize for Research in Education and an American Educational Research Association Fellow) passed away. Ben-Peretz, whose life patterned Israel's contested history (including its wars), was equally well…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Scholarship, Biographies, Educational Researchers